Charles Leclerc says that on paper, Monza's low-downforce characteristics should suit Ferrari although the Monegasque is unsure if any subsequent lift in performance will be enough for the Scuderia's cars to fight for a podium on Sunday.
Leclerc suffered his third DNF of the 2023 season last weekend at Zandvoort, a high-downforce track that did not particularly suit Ferrari's SF-23 car, although Carlos Sainz ran as high as third before concluding his Dutch Grand Prix fifth.
But Spa last month, where Leclerc qualified second and finished third, provided a more favourable terrain for Ferrari's war horse.
And Monza is much closer to the Belgian venue than it is to Zandvoort, argues Leclerc in support of his chances of producing a good result at Italy's Temple of Speed.
"Let’s say it’s not exactly like Spa but the track characteristics are closer to the ones of Spa than Zandvoort and Budapest," he told the media at Monza on Thursday.
“So we should be a bit more competitive here. Whether it will be enough or not to fight for the podium, I don't know.
"But I really hope so. We'll do everything for it, for sure."
Ferrari's special one-off Le Mans tribute livery that the team is running on its cars this weekend won't shave a few tenths of a second off the SF-23's lap times, but Leclerc admits that racing on home ground always adds an extra dose of energy and motivation.
"We are lucky enough that driving for Ferrari, we've got support everywhere but obviously when we come to Italy, it's on a different level," said the five-time Grand Prix winner who won at Monza in 2019.
"So a very busy week, but also a very exciting one. I'm sure it motivates the whole team.
"So I'm really looking forward to going out on track and hopefully have a great result this weekend."
Keep up to date with all the F1 news via Facebook and Twitter